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Euphorbia undulata
Botanical Description
Euphorbia undulata is an annual grassy plant, belonging to the genus Euphorbia of the family Euphorbiaceae. It has a height range of 15-40 cm.
The stems are mostly erect or rising, with scattered-long-haired and short-pressed-fluffy characteristics. The stem leaves are almost sedentary, measuring (1.5)2-3.5 cm in length and 6-8(15) mm in width. They have a dull appearance, with weakly-pilled texture, especially at the lower edge. The leaves are triangular, reddish, and fringed-cilia.
Habitat and Distribution
Euphorbia undulata is native to eastern United States and some regions of South America. It has been introduced as an invasive species in various parts of the world, including:
* Levant
* North Africa
* Turkey
* Greece
* Spain
* Cyprus
* Eastern Canada
* Northeastern United States
Synonyms for Scientific Name
The scientific name Euphorbia undulata is used to describe this plant species.
History and Distribution
Euphorbia undulata has been described in various historical contexts, including:
* The history of Agave and California Chaparral
* The history of Colorado Desert
* Plant life in Central America
* Plant life in the Arab world
* Introduced species in Spain
* Introduced species in the Levant
* Introduced species in North Africa
* Introduced species in Greece
* Introduced species in Turkey
* Introduced species in Cyprus
Classification and Synonyms
Euphorbia undulata is a member of the Euphorbiaceae family, which includes other plant species such as Caribbean Apiaceous plants, Levantine plants, Mexican plants, United States plants, Appalachian Mountain plants, Southeastern United States plants, Sonoran Desert plants, Venezuelan plants, California plants, and New Mexico plants.
The plant was first described in 1816.